Most Large Cryptocurrencies Decrease On Bitcoin, Sui Drops

Dow Jones05-27 22:00

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Most large cryptocurrencies were down during U.S. morning trading on Wednesday, with Bitcoin seeing the biggest change, declining 1.25% to $75,051.30.

Seven additional currencies posted drops Wednesday. Sui shed 1.14% to 100 cents, and XRP inched down 0.61% to $1.32.

Tronix inched down 0.61% to 37 cents, while Cardano inched down 0.60% to 24 cents. Ethereum slipped 0.49% to $2,064.76.

Avalanche and Solana rounded out the decreases for Wednesday, dropping 0.22% to $9.15 and 0.14% to $83.69, respectively.

On the other hand, Dogecoin posted the only increase among the largest cryptos, rising 0.29% to 10 cents.

In crypto-related company news, shares of Coinbase Global Inc. inched down 0.72% to $178.72, while Strategy Inc. declined 1.92% to $156.86. Riot Platforms Inc. shares rose 0.35% to $26.17, and shares of MARA Holdings Inc. sank 0.92% to $14.15.

Block Inc. rose 3.20% to $71.38 and Tesla Inc. climbed 1.67% to $440.82.

PayPal Holdings Inc. rose 0.11% to $44.21, and Ebang International Holdings Inc. shares were flat at $2.00. NVIDIA Corp. dropped 1.76% to $211.07, and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. slipped 0.53% to $501.20.

In the fund space, the Bitwise Crypto Industry Innovators ETF , which is focused on pure-play crypto companies, rose 0.53% to $27.65. Blockchain-focused Amplify Blockchain Technology ETF rose 0.11% to $65.15.

Data source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet

 

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